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HEY everybody! Just wanted to say that i figured out the chords i was having trouble with, quite by accident
Peatle Jville wrote:D-Cal
... just throw my own chords and feel to it. It can be a lot of fun and sometimes it can work out.
I kinda did this, did similar chords to another song i know, then when they sounded almost right i modified them and huzzah!
Thank you for you help guys, i doubt i could have figured it out without your help
Hey, i'm working on Chelseaa Dagger by the Fraatellis for my bro's wedding, i have the main part (the up and down) down pat, but I need the chords that are in the in between parts, and the chords that are up here on chordie are WAY incorrect (the correct chords are somewhere up on the middle of the neck)
Could someone pleas help me figure them out?
Thanks very much man, I recieved and will try them 
D-Cal wrote:I can find out hopefully tomorrow and list em here.
The notes i was mentioning yesterday that the chords sound like they stem off of are open b string, e (fret 5) and f# (fret 7); and open high e string.
So Ive been working n this song and tryin a bunch of things, but these chords don't sound right, No offence, I'm not blaming anyone; but I do have to say that I think from my recent playing and listening it sounds like the chords stem directly off of the non-chord playing in most of the song that takes place on the b and high e strings. I forget the actual notes, but I can find out hopefully tomorrow and list em here.
Also If you guys have any tips or things on how i could possibly learn how to find/figure out chords on my own based on what you may have one, that would be cool.
It's OK man, I understand and besides, the internet doesn't always do the best job conveying emotion anyway, and thanks, I have to work on it first before i can know if i need any transposition help.
I will take you up on the offer though if need be; I'm not really just starting, i've been "playing" for ~3 or 4 years, actually playing for about 2, and playing seriously for 1 year, I can play a decent amount and a happy i can challenge myself with more bar chords.
Russell_Harding wrote:You may want to use a chord chart to find open positions good luck on the song 
Thank you!
Thank you very much Russel for your help, I can now (hopefully) finish the song!
I have to respond to what what you said:
Russell_Harding wrote:This is so easy I cant believe you needed help but here it is...
That's why I titled this topic: "A simple request", and as I said right at the beginning,
D-Cal wrote:I am not yet proficient enough to figure out what these chords are myself.
that is mainly my fault cause of my laziness, but also because of my life's path; I am working on becoming better as a guitarist.
Again thank you all for your help!
Thanks for the try man, I was just hopin someone could at least be able to figure what type of chords they played (like, a, e, etc) and I could narrow it down if i had to. I guess I'll keep searchin. 
Hello all fellow Chordie forumites, I have a song that I have been trying to figure out for a while, all i need is a few chords from the beginning and end (everything else was easy for me); Sadly i am not yet proficient enough to figure out what these chords are myself.
Any and all help is appreciated!
The song is called "Calm and Drowning", and is by Souls in Chains
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